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“From Psalm 91 For you deliver me from the webs of fear, From all that seperates and divides; You protect me as an eagle shields its young, Your...Read More »
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1 of 8 | Posted by: Tom Kane - Watertown, MA

“Sandy and Paula, I'm so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of many visits and conversations long ago with both Mr. and Mrs. Kane. May you...Read More »
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3 of 8 | Posted by: Joyce Barron - Watertown, MA

“Uncle Bob, you were and are a great source of inspiration for me. You were just as humerous when I was 8 as when I last spoke with you. You taught...Read More »
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4 of 8 | Posted by: Joseph Kane - stafford, VA

“THE HOUSE ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD I've just re-read that poem and remembering Bob with joy
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5 of 8 | Posted by: Isabelle Kane - Lake Ridge, VA

“Some of my best memories from childhood were holidays at my grandparents house. I miss you very much Grandpa. But I know you're in a better place now...Read More »
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6 of 8 | Posted by: Paul R. Kane - Watertown, MA, MA

“Uncle Bob had such an impact on the lives of so many of us.We will all miss him so very much.GOD BLESS UNCLE BOB.
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7 of 8 | Posted by: STEVE MOYNIHAN - minneapolis, MN

Mr. RobertG. Kane of Waltham died Sunday, November 21, 2004 in Saint Elizabeths Medical Center, Brighton. He was 86. Born in Waltham, a son of the late George and Catherine (Doyle) Kane, he worked as a printers machinist for many years for the Kane Company. He was a graduate of Saint Marys High School in Waltham, attended Lowell Institute, and had been a former member of Boston Litho Club. He was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Merchant Marine. He was the brother of the late Marian Moynihan. He is survived by his wife, Helen M. (Rosenske); his children, Paula Gannon of Waltham, Thomas R. Kane and RobertG. Kane, Jr. both of Watertown; one brother, Lawrence J. Kane of Virginia; his niece, Alex Fletcher of Florida; four grandchildren, one great-grandchild and many other nieces and nephews. The Funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. from The Joyce Funeral Home, 245 Main Street (Rte.20), Waltham followed by a Funeral Mass in Saint Marys Church, 133 School Street, Waltham at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham. Visiting hours are Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Maristhill Nursing Home Activities Dept., 66 Newton Street, Waltham, MA 02453.

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From Psalm 91 For you deliver me from the webs of fear, From all that seperates and divides; You protect me as an eagle shields its young, Your faithfulness is sure, like an arrow set upon the mark. I will not fear the shadows of the night, nor the confusion that comes by day, Nor the dreams that awaken me from sleep, nor the daily changes that life brings.

Sandy and Paula, I'm so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of many visits and conversations long ago with both Mr. and Mrs. Kane. May you always keep special thoughts in your hearts for Mr. Kane.

Posted by: Joyce Barron - Watertown, MA Apr 06, 2009

Uncle Bob, you were and are a great source of inspiration for me. You were just as humerous when I was 8 as when I last spoke with you. You taught me to to break down the barriers of age and experience with laughter and acceptance. I will never forget. Joe

Posted by: Joseph Kane - stafford, VA Apr 06, 2009

THE HOUSE ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD I've just re-read that poem and remembering Bob with joy

Posted by: Isabelle Kane - Lake Ridge, VA Apr 06, 2009

Some of my best memories from childhood were holidays at my grandparents house. I miss you very much Grandpa. But I know you're in a better place now. God Bless You.

Posted by: Paul R. Kane - Watertown, MA, MA Apr 06, 2009

Uncle Bob had such an impact on the lives of so many of us.We will all miss him so very much.GOD BLESS UNCLE BOB.

Posted by: STEVE MOYNIHAN - minneapolis, MN Apr 06, 2009

I am niece #94573456234, the favorite one. I remember Uncle Bobs sage advice when I became a nurse; "Don't hurt anyone". He said that at my wedding too. I carry your advice and your humor close to my heart. I have found your gift very easy to share at 3:00am in the emergency room. You will be very missed, but never missing.- Love, Anmarie, Lee, Tyler, Shannon and Connor Gorman

Posted by: Anmarie (Kane)& Lee Gorman - Alexandria, VA Apr 06, 2009

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